The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 9J. Johnson, 1803 |
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... tell others he had beene in Paradise . " - Marco Paolo , quoted by Burton , was a traveller of the 13th century . * Chance , however , has at last furnished me with the original to which Shakspeare was indebted for his fable ; nor does ...
... tell others he had beene in Paradise . " - Marco Paolo , quoted by Burton , was a traveller of the 13th century . * Chance , however , has at last furnished me with the original to which Shakspeare was indebted for his fable ; nor does ...
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... tell , whether among them a bitche be a bitche or no ; but as I remember she is no bitch but a brache . " The meaning of the latter part of the paragraph feems to be , " I am fo little fkilled in hunting , that I can hardly tell whether ...
... tell , whether among them a bitche be a bitche or no ; but as I remember she is no bitch but a brache . " The meaning of the latter part of the paragraph feems to be , " I am fo little fkilled in hunting , that I can hardly tell whether ...
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... tell him of his hounds and horse , And that his lady mourns at his disease : Persuade him , that he hath been lunatick ; And , when he fays he is , fay , that he dreams , For he is nothing but a mighty lord . " 2 And , when he fays he ...
... tell him of his hounds and horse , And that his lady mourns at his disease : Persuade him , that he hath been lunatick ; And , when he fays he is , fay , that he dreams , For he is nothing but a mighty lord . " 2 And , when he fays he ...
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... tell If you , firs , you fhould fmile , he grows impatient . 1 PLAY . Fear not , my lord ; we can contain our- felves , Were he the yerieft antick in the world , 8 in the world . ] Here follows another insertion made by Mr. Pope from ...
... tell If you , firs , you fhould fmile , he grows impatient . 1 PLAY . Fear not , my lord ; we can contain our- felves , Were he the yerieft antick in the world , 8 in the world . ] Here follows another insertion made by Mr. Pope from ...
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... Tell him from me , ( as he will win my love , ) He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath obferv'd in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With foft low tongue ...
... Tell him from me , ( as he will win my love , ) He bear himself with honourable action , Such as he hath obferv'd in noble ladies Unto their lords , by them accomplished : Such duty to the drunkard let him do , With foft low tongue ...
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